class Mandoc < Formula desc "The mandoc UNIX manpage compiler toolset" homepage "https://mandoc.bsd.lv/" url "https://mandoc.bsd.lv/snapshots/mandoc-1.14.5.tar.gz" sha256 "8219b42cb56fc07b2aa660574e6211ac38eefdbf21f41b698d3348793ba5d8f7" head "anoncvs@mandoc.bsd.lv:/cvs", :using => :cvs bottle do sha256 "78ffbf8bee7e5135ea303bb861f432288f2d48d403d7e932753b1ef962348917" => :mojave sha256 "3236fdca9fe2cd8cca29d246d9252eaeea8ceeb7d8f5251574c2bc771a841647" => :high_sierra sha256 "6176fcab59057d2188db3047849f96170bcb2133bfbe1f8c94845895d6a89bec" => :sierra end def install localconfig = [ # Sane prefixes. "PREFIX=#{prefix}", "INCLUDEDIR=#{include}", "LIBDIR=#{lib}", "MANDIR=#{man}", "WWWPREFIX=#{prefix}/var/www", "EXAMPLEDIR=#{share}/examples", # Executable names, where utilities would be replaced/duplicated. # The mandoc versions of the utilities are definitely *not* ready # for prime-time on Darwin, though some changes in HEAD are promising. # The "bsd" prefix (like bsdtar, bsdmake) is more informative than "m". "BINM_MAN=bsdman", "BINM_APROPOS=bsdapropos", "BINM_WHATIS=bsdwhatis", "BINM_MAKEWHATIS=bsdmakewhatis", # default is "makewhatis". # These are names for *section 7* pages only. Several other pages are # prefixed "mandoc_", similar to the "groff_" pages. "MANM_MAN=man", "MANM_MDOC=mdoc", "MANM_ROFF=mandoc_roff", # This is the only one that conflicts (groff). "MANM_EQN=eqn", "MANM_TBL=tbl", "OSNAME='Mac OS X #{MacOS.version}'", # Bottom corner signature line. # Not quite sure what to do here. The default ("/usr/share", etc.) needs # sudoer privileges, or will error. So just brew's manpages for now? "MANPATH_DEFAULT=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/share/man", "HAVE_MANPATH=0", # Our `manpath` is a symlink to system `man`. "STATIC=", # No static linking on Darwin. "HOMEBREWDIR=#{HOMEBREW_CELLAR}", # ? See configure.local.example, NEWS. "BUILD_CGI=1", ] File.rename("cgi.h.example", "cgi.h") # For man.cgi (buildpath/"configure.local").write localconfig.join("\n") system "./configure" # I've tried twice to send a bug report on this to tech@mdocml.bsd.lv. # In theory, it should show up with: # search.gmane.org/?query=jobserver&group=gmane.comp.tools.mdocml.devel ENV.deparallelize do system "make" system "make", "install" end end test do system "#{bin}/mandoc", "-Thtml", "-Ostyle=#{share}/examples/example.style.css", "#{man1}/mandoc.1" end end